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At first, we were sceptical about The Exorcist TV series. But when we finally got a chance to watch it, we realised it's not a wan imitation of the movie - it's a wonderfully unsettling expansion of the movie's universe. If you're a horror fan and you're not tuning in, you're missing out.

A somewhat surprising reveal from the latest episode of Fox's The Exorcist confirmed it ties directly into the events of the first film. It's perfect if you were curious to find out what happened after the end of the original flick, and maybe want to pretend like the sequels don't exist.

Predicting the future is near impossible -- but that doesn‘t stop us all from having a red hot go. Human beings have been predicting the future since the beginning of history and the results range from the hilarious to the downright uncanny.

One thing all future predictions have in common: they‘re rooted in our current understanding of how the world works. It‘s difficult to escape that mindset. We have no idea how technology will evolve, so our ideas are connected to the technology of today.

The Exorcist, a new TV series inspired by the 1973 horror classic, premieres this week in the US. The first episode is strong, setting up multiple narratives, introducing compelling characters and delivering shriek-worthy scares. The rest of the season has a lot to live up to, but by the grace of Pazuzu, it's totally possible -- assuming it does these three things.